2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpha.2020.10.003
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The effective transfection of a low dose of negatively charged drug-loaded DNA-nanocarriers into cancer cells via scavenger receptors

Abstract: DNA-nanotechnology-based nano-architecture scaffolds based on circular strands were designed in the form of DNA-nanowires (DNA-NWs) as a polymer of DNA-triangles. Circularizing a scaffold strand (84-NT) was the critical step followed by annealing with various staple strands to make stiff DNA-triangles. Atomic force microcopy (AFM), native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), UV-analysis, MTT-assay, flow cytometry, and confocal imaging were performed to assess the formulated DNA-NWs and cisplatin (CPT) lo… Show more

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“…CPT-DNA-NWs were biocompatible and exhibited strong cytotoxicity at lower concentrations compared to free CPT where the apoptosis increased to 22% compared to placebo DNA-NWs having only 7% apoptosis. 16 DNA nanostructures can improve the stability, transport, and permeation potential of encapsulated drug to desired site, subsiding the toxic and side effects on normal cells or organs in order to improve the safety and therapeutic efficacy of drug. Zhong constructed DNA nanostructures for cisplatin prodrug delivery.…”
Section: Therapeutics Encapsulation By Dna Nanostructures and Associa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CPT-DNA-NWs were biocompatible and exhibited strong cytotoxicity at lower concentrations compared to free CPT where the apoptosis increased to 22% compared to placebo DNA-NWs having only 7% apoptosis. 16 DNA nanostructures can improve the stability, transport, and permeation potential of encapsulated drug to desired site, subsiding the toxic and side effects on normal cells or organs in order to improve the safety and therapeutic efficacy of drug. Zhong constructed DNA nanostructures for cisplatin prodrug delivery.…”
Section: Therapeutics Encapsulation By Dna Nanostructures and Associa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CPT@DNA-NWs demonstrated efficient surface binding and internalization in scavengerreceptor-rich HepG2 cells. 16 Abbas et al used a DNA Nanothread to encapsulate Cisplatin and function as a polyanionic ligand to provide targeted cytotoxicity and improved anticancer treatment. CPT hydrogen-bonded to DNA-NT at certain GC-rich sites.…”
Section: Receptor Targeted Dna Nanostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…DNA nanostructured self‐assembly and functional optimization open the horizon to biochemical and biomedical applications. DNA‐based targeted therapy is used to treat diseases, such as cancer and immune diseases by selectively targeting diseased cells both in vitro and systemically 95–97 . DNA nanomaterials by efficiently distinguishing host cells against diseased cells by interacting with the biomarkers also enable us to apply for the diagnostic purpose 97–100 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nucleic acid nanoassemblies are usually fabricated by bottom-up construction, and the designer precisely controls each property and step along the way. Theoretically, the researchers assemble any desired structure by nucleic acid sequences 39 , 40 , 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 , 46 . The well-ordered structure and high stability also improved the recognition efficiency and reduced the nonspecific adsorption of RNAs on the biosensing platform 47 .…”
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confidence: 99%